dakos, sorry to get back so late.
I got some good new tonight, looks like i will be able to use a generator. Will a honda eu 3000 be good enough to run a xti 4000 with 2 jbl mrx 512m's, mixer, and 1 wireless mic?

You mean EU3000is, That's the one with the inverter, correct? If so then it's a great genny, it's supposed to hold up to the task with no problem.

Yes, the eu3000is, the local rental company has one available, i just want to make sure that it will work for the gear that i want to use.
So, i guess i will reserve that genny, thanks for the help dakos.

The EU2000is is rated at 2000W peak power and 1600W continuous, that means that if your amp needs about 1200W, your mixer and other small gear needs about 200-300W more, then you might be a little underpowered. The great advantage of the 2000, (like the 1000is and the 3000is) is that you can couple it with one more 2000 and get twice the power.

The EU2000is is rated at 2000W peak power and 1600W continuous, that means that if your amp needs about 1200W, your mixer and other small gear needs about 200-300W more, then you might be a little underpowered. The great advantage of the 2000, (like the 1000is and the 3000is) is that you can couple it with one more 2000 and get twice the power.

I would really like to buy whatever it is i will need,generator or pure sine wave inverter, ultimately, i would like to go with the pure sine wave inverter and deep cycle battery, i just don't know wich way to go.

All those new generators, Honda EUX000is and a few Yamahas as well, have a built in pure sine wave inverters so they are just as good as running a good pure sine wave on batteries and it will be a much lighter solution.

I don't know this company so I can't comment about it this way or the other, the only thing I see is it's 10dB noisier then either one of the Hondas. If that's acceptable for you then you need to contact them and ask just how stable their voltage is and if they can guarantee that you'll be fine running a computer and the rest of the gear you want. At that price point they are probably not using inverters but then so is the grid, if the voltage is stable enough then it should work, if it were me I would still buy the Honda and not try out a new product even though there is a big $$$ difference.